This page is the main news and information section of the Douglass High School website. Compared to the National and Metro sections of a standard newspaper, news pertaining to Douglass High Alumni and the Riverview-South Central Community will be listed here, with pictures where available. View older articles by clicking "Older Posts" at the bottom of this page.

Friday, October 23, 2015

The annual Red Ribbon March will be held on Tuesday, October 27, 2015 from 4 PM to 6 PM.We will march around the community holding signs about being drug-free. There will also be an essay-writing contest and a pizza party after we march.We are partnering with the Kingsport Police Department, New Vision Youth, the Riverview Boys and Girls Club, South Central Kingsport Community Development, and the Riverview Residents Association.Everyone is welcome to come out and help us march for a "Drug Free Community!"For more information, contact Alvasia Blye at the Riverview Residents Association, 423-863-1111, Johnnie Mae Swagerty, New Vision Youth, 423-429-7553, or Tay at the Riverview Boys and Girls Club, 423-967-1589.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

The Fall Clean Up in the Riverview CommunityParticipants: New Vision Youth, South Central Kingsport Community Development, Kingsport Public Works, the Community Corrections/Probation/Parole Program and Riverview Neighborhood volunteers.Saturday, October 10, 2015Event Coordinator Johnnie Mae Swagerty

SLIDE SHOW OF THE CLEAN UP AND THE LUNCH AFTERWARD (turn speaker audio on)

It will cost you a little more to be a member of the Sons and Daughters of Douglass Alumni Association of Kingsport.

At its meeting on Saturday, October 10th, the alumni board has approved a three-tier system of increased dues, designed to allow members to show their support for the alumni association with different amounts and contributions.Beginning next year, alumni dues for the Sons and Daughters of Douglass Alumni Association will rise from $25.00 dollars a year, to the three levels of support:$50.00 dollars a year at the bronze level$75.00 dollars a year at the silver level$100 dollars a year at the gold level."We have different fund raisers from time to time to keep our bottom line all right," says alumni president Alan Watterson, " but to fund programs that we do during lean months, sometimes we just don't have the money. $25.00 has supported us for a while, but if we're going to survive, an increase in the dues is necessary.""Compared to other alumni associations in the area, I'm suprised that we've been able to get by with 25 dollars a year," he says. "We just can't afford that anymore."When he took over as president at the Douglass reunion back in July, Watterson echoed a growing sentiment on the board, that many Douglass alumni and their descendants in Kingsport and beyond, are not members of the association."This was their school," Watterson said then. "Douglass was the school years ago for all black children where we got good educations from good teachers. To not be in its alumni association is almost a disservice."He's also urging people to join the Sons and Daughters of Douglass Alumni Association and be part of something special."Our alumni numbers are dwindling fast," he says. "The alumni and their descendants need to hold on to the heritage of this school. Once it's gone, it's gone forever. If you lose that history, you lose part of yourself," he says.At the board meeting on Saturday, Watterson launched a recruitment drive designed to bring more members to the alumni association. "We want people to be part of our community," he says. "Helping us support our programs and grow them is important for our young people. This is their heritage, too."

In other action, the Board is making a move to focus also on fundraising. Admiring the success of recent fish fries, board members have formed a fundraising committee. Its goal is to come up with different interesting and fun ways of raising money for alumni programs and the board's overhead. Board members Sandy Wilmer, Pam Sensabaugh and Thelma Watterson volunteered to be on the new fundraising arm of the alumni association.Any suggestions from alumni and the public are welcomed by the fundraising committee.

Elsewhere, Board member Doug Releford told the group that it's time to begin thinking about continuing a special project to purchase needed items for many underprivileged children at the Lincoln School.Last year, the alumni association applied for and received a community development block grant that it used to buy school supplies and book bags for students at the school, considered one of the poorer schools in the Kingsport city school system. As it turns out, after Lincoln School administrators told the association what the children were having to do without, the list of supplies expanded to include snack items, clothes, shoes, and warm coats for the winter.The association spent almost $700 dollars it received from the grant. "Those kids were so appreciative of what they got back in the spring," Releford says. "I really think they would have done without, if we hadn't done something for them.""Many of those kids come from broken homes in our community, and they don't have a lot of the luxuries of other children in the school system," he says. "Our mission has always been to help those in the community who need it, and we'll step up and do what we can this fall, so the kids at Lincoln can have the same learning opportunities as the other kids in the school system."Andra (Puddin) Watterson, Thelma Watterson, Ozine Bly and Judy Blye are on the School Supply committee, checking into partnerships with area merchants and putting smiles on the faces of children during the upcoming cold months.If you'd like to help, please contact the members of the committee, or at douglassriverview@gmail.com.

Please check the calendar on the Douglass website's main page periodically. You'll now be seeing upcoming events of the Alumni Association and the community that will keep you updated on what's going on in our association and the neighborhood.The next meeting of the Sons and Daughters of Douglass Alumni Association will be on Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 1 PM, in the Eastman Board Room of the V.O. Dobbins Sr. Complex.All Douglass alumni, their descendants and anyone else are invited to attend the meeting.If you've not ever been to a meeting, you're asked to please come and join the group. A lot gets done, in the spirit of, and continuing the legacy of..... the Douglass High School of Kingsport.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

The Sons and Daughters of Douglass Alumni Board will meet this Saturday, October 10, 2015.The meeting will start at 1 PM and will be held in the Eastman Board Room of the V.O. Dobbins Sr. Complex Tower, 2nd floor.Please bring a member, friend, neighbor. We welcome new ideas and suggestions.

This will be a covered dish meeting, so bring your favorite dish and share with members and friends.

Please mark your calendar for Saturday, October 10, 2015. We have several old and new business items on the table to discuss.Alan M. Watterson, PresidentSons and Daughters of Douglass Alumni Association, Inc.

Monday, October 5, 2015

Danny and Peggy Huff celebrated their 50th anniversary on August 29, 2015, cruising around and touring the Hawaiian Islands.Both Danny and Peggy were born and raised in Greeneville, Tennessee and both attended the George Clem School (grades 1 to 12) where they were high school sweethearts. They graduated in 1964, and were united in holy matrimony by the late Reverend C.C. Mills, Sr. on August 29, 1965.Mr. and Mrs. Huff moved to Kingsport, Tennessee where they set up housekeeping for the next 50 years.To their union, they were blessed with three children, Vicki of Oak Park, Illinois...... Danny, Jr. of Kingsport........ and James Edward of Knoxville. They have also been blessed with seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.TO GOD BE THE GLORY!